Generally credited to Manuel Maria Ponce Cuellar , though it is sometimes categorized as a traditional arrangement.
It is a popular piece for students of Mexican music and is frequently available as sheet music for study .
A Bolero-influenced version by the Chilean "King of Bolero".
Often performs it as part of his classical tenor repertoire. Cultural Impact
Featured on the 2010 album San Patricio , produced by Ry Cooder.
Known for her traditional interpretation in the "Sentimiento Mexicano" series.
The song was performed by Los Cenzontles in the Rio Sonora Valley as part of the documentary Linda and the Mockingbirds .
Generally credited to Manuel Maria Ponce Cuellar , though it is sometimes categorized as a traditional arrangement.
It is a popular piece for students of Mexican music and is frequently available as sheet music for study .
A Bolero-influenced version by the Chilean "King of Bolero".
Often performs it as part of his classical tenor repertoire. Cultural Impact
Featured on the 2010 album San Patricio , produced by Ry Cooder.
Known for her traditional interpretation in the "Sentimiento Mexicano" series.
The song was performed by Los Cenzontles in the Rio Sonora Valley as part of the documentary Linda and the Mockingbirds .